How to display only site root url in results from google custom search engine? - google-custom-search

How can I display only the root url in the google custom search engine results. Can somebody guide me?
Google CSE http://www.danieldeepak.com/wp-content/uploads/test.jpg

I am using simple CSS rules to hide the URL from the Google CSE.
Here's the relevant CSS, you can download the complete CSS from www.labnol.org

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how do you tell if a website is using docusaurus?

How can you tell if a documentation website is using Docusaurus?
Take for example this website:
https://beta.openai.com/docs/api-reference/introduction
I suspect that it was build with Docusaurus but I didn't find any browser extension to confirm it.
It's not built with Docusaurus.
It is simple to identify. Take the Algolia website for example, if you view the page source of any page, and search for docusaurus, you can find some results:

how to create sitemap in laravel website to help google found my website

I need sitemap file to be read data form DB , For example say we have website and google searchers found content title and body , and show all website links .
I use spatie laravel/sitemap pacakge: https://github.com/spatie/laravel-sitemap
It is easy to install and implement just follow the steps in the readme.

Submitting sitemap.xml to Google via php

On the sitemaps.org it says that it is possible to submit the sitemap.xml via HTTP request to the search engine. However I'm unable to find documentation on how to do this for Google. I'm only finding the documentation on submitting it via Google Webmaster Tools.
Any ideas, is this even possible?
You can ping the sitemap url :
http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ping?sitemap=URLOFSITEMAP.xml
Pinging google sitemap after every new article submission?
You don't need to submit and resubmit sitemap.xml to search engines. You can define them in your robots.txt file and web crawlers will find them and crawl them frequently.

Manually add sitemap located in s3 into google webmaster tools

I have an app running in Heroku.
I am using sitemap_generator to generate sitemap and save it into s3.
I have added the robots.txt to contain my sitemap location.
My question are.
How can I know my sitemap are successfully find by search engine like google?
How can I monitor my sitemap?
If my sitemap is located in my app server I can add the sitemap manually into google webmaster tools for monitoring. Because when I click on "Test/Add sitemap" in Google webmaster tools, it default to the same server.
Thanks for your help.
I got it to work.
Google has something called cross submission: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/10/dealing-with-sitemap-cross-submissions.html
You might want to visit this blog as well:
http://stanicblog.blogspot.sg/2012/02/how-to-add-your-sitemap-file-located-in.html
Thanks for your help, yacc.
Let me answer your two first questions, one at a time (I'm not sure what you mean by 'how can I monitor my sitemap' so I'll skip it):
Manually submit a sitemap to Google
If you can't use Google webmaster form to submit your sitemap, use an HTTP get request to notify Google of your new site map.
If your sitemap is located at https://s3.amazonaws.com/sitemapbucket/sitemap.gz , first URL encode your sitemap URL (you can use this online URL encoder/decoder for that) then using curl or wget to submit your encoded URL to Google:
curl www.google.com/webmasters/tools/ping?sitemap=https%3A%2F%2Fs3.amazonaws.com%2Fsitemapbucket%2Fsitemap.gz
If your request is successful you'll get a 200 answer with a message like this:
... cut ...
<body><h2>Sitemap Notification Received</h2>
<br>
Your Sitemap has been successfully added to our list of Sitemaps to crawl.
... cut ...
Checking that Google knows about your new sitemap
Open Webmaster Tools, navigate to Site sonfiguration->Sitemaps, there you should see the sitemaps that you've submited. It might take sometime for a new sitemap to show up there, so check frequently.

google indexing wrong page

When I google for cms tutorial my website is the first link which is obviously great. Unfortunatly it is showing the Under construction title I was using when I was updating my site. When you click on the link you of course you go to my website but the title link still remains "CMS TUTORIAL SITE - Under construction" in google instead of the name of the actual page.
How can I request google to re-index that page, I allready requested to remove the cache for that url with the google webmaster tool.
You could request to update your url here.